MEDICAL SURVEY OF THE TOWN OF TAYTAY. 227 



-Table I. 



]0 



1 



si 





H 



8 



11 



21 



16 



S 

 li 

 6 



fO. 50 

 .3.1 

 .30 

 ..iO 



6 



.l.T 1 



6 



..=iO 



fi 



i 



.•10 1 



6 



,«l 



12 



.so: 



74 



.30 



(> 



.60 



ri 



.25 



(i 



.25 ' 



14 



.80 



10 



.20 



9 



.W 



9 



.20 



(1 



.20 



fl 



.25 



li 



.20 



6 



.25 



.60 ! 



. 20 ' P-0. 10 

 . 10 ; .08 

 .10 I .08 

 .08 

 .40 



Remai'kn. 



4 hens are fed M'hat remains. 



1 hen is fed what remains: very hard- 

 working man.' 

 7 hens are fed what remains. 



1 pig costs extra 10 centavos daily. 



2 liens are fed what remains. 

 4 hens. 



Very wealthy; 15 hens: for these 2 cliupas 



of palay are bought daily. 

 10 hens: for these 2 chupas of palay are 



bought daily. 



1 pig is fed the remainder. 

 Wealthy people; 6 hens are fed. 



1 pig is fed the remainder. 



3 men working, have "tienda" in market. 

 No expenses for vegetables, etc. 

 Chinelleria, middle class. 



Fisherman. 



2 pigs are fed extra food. 



2 hens are fed what remains. 

 1 pig is fed extra food. 



•■>4 years. 



>> li months. 



« 3 years. 



■1 One 1 year and one 2 years. 



' 6 years. 



fl2 mouths. 1^2 years, 



f 2 mouths. 13" years. 



I' 12 years. "> 2 niouths. 



i 14 months. 

 J One 9 years and one 6 years. 



For a clear understanding of this table, the data obtained must l)e 

 reduced to a comparative basis; that is, the amount per person. This 

 has been done by counting children above 10 years as adults, children 

 from about 5 to 10 years as two-third.s of a person, from about 'i to o 

 years as one-half a person^ and cliildren from about 1 to 'i years as 

 one-third of a person. Babies under 10 months have been omitted al- 

 together in Table II. At the same time the chupas of rice in this table 

 have lieen changed into grams, tal\ing 1 chupa of rice as 370 grams. In 

 tills way Table 11 has ])een obtained, which presents the data of Table I 

 in a more readily comprehensible uianuer. 



